Biology:Cornirostridae
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Short description: Family of gastropods
Cornirostridae | |
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Shell of Cornirostra lenticulata (paratype at MNHN, Paris) | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Gastropoda |
Subclass: | Heterobranchia |
Infraclass: | Lower Heterobranchia |
Superfamily: | Valvatoidea |
Family: | Cornirostridae Ponder, 1990 |
The Cornirostridae is a taxonomic family of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the informal group Lower Heterobranchia.[1][2]
Genera
- † Anomalorbina Paul, 1996
- † Bonnetella Cossmann, 1918
- Cornirostra Ponder, 1990
- † Heteronatica Guzhov, 2019
- Noerrevangia Warén & Schander, 1993
- Tomura Pilsbry & McGinty, 1946
- Genus brought into synonymy
- † Anomalorbis Paul, 1991 synonym of † Anomalorbina Paul, 1996 (invalid: junior homonym of Anomalorbis Vine, 1972 (Annelida); see Anomalorbina)
- † Bonnetia Cossmann, 1907: synonym of † Bonnetella Cossmann, 1918 (junior homonym of Bonnetia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 [Diptera])
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Cornirostridae Ponder, 1990. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=23011 on 2020-09-23
- ↑ Bouchet, P.; Rocroi, J.-P. (2005). "Classification and Nomenclator of Gastropod Families". Malacologia 47 (1–2).
- Bouchet P., Rocroi J.P., Hausdorf B., Kaim A., Kano Y., Nützel A., Parkhaev P., Schrödl M. & Strong E.E. (2017). Revised classification, nomenclator and typification of gastropod and monoplacophoran families. Malacologia. 61(1-2): 1-526
- Romani & Sbrana, A new Mediterranean species of the Cornirostridae (Gastropoda, Heterobranchia), with notes on the genus Tomura; Iberus 34 (1) 55–61, 2016
- Rubio, F. & Rolàn, E.& Fernandez-Garcés, R., 2013. Heterobranch gastropods from Cuba: the family Cornirostridae (Heterobranchia, Valvatoidea). Iberus 31(1): 75-85
External links
Wikidata ☰ Q5171785 entry
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornirostridae.
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